Unlike RNA-TBA (rTBA), iso-rTBA, the 2'-5'-linked RNA-thrombin-binding aptamer, is a functional equivalent of TBA.
Atish A WaghVaijayanti A KumarSapna RavindranathanMoneesha FernandesPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
An antiparallel, functional RNA G-quadruplex of the 2'-5'-linked thrombin-binding aptamer (iso-rTBA) is reported for the first time. It can inhibit clotting and is remarkably stable to nuclease-degradation, besides having high thermal stability. It is thus, a superior candidate to TBA, rTBA or isoTBA, for further development as an anticoagulant.